Omega Owners Forum
Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: STEMO on 21 August 2017, 19:10:14
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I got a 90 day warranty with my car, this fact is advertised on every part of their website. However, under the consumer rights act 2015, the minimum warranty is 6 months..that's the law. I think these companies should be made to reflect what the law says on their sites and in their literature. Some people may not be aware of their rights and could accept being fobbed off or pay for repairs.
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Did they try to add on an admin. fee?
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Did they try to add on an admin. fee?
No.
No warranty, no supagard, no gap insurance, no alloy wheel insurance....thank you, anyway. ;D
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I got a 90 day warranty with my car, this fact is advertised on every part of their website. However, under the consumer rights act 2015, the minimum warranty is 6 months..that's the law. I think these companies should be made to reflect what the law says on their sites and in their literature. Some people may not be aware of their rights and could accept being fobbed off or pay for repairs.
You are dealing with people who sell cars.
I very much doubt that honesty and integrity is high on their list.
Just be grateful your new car has not been stolen or written off after a big shunt. :)
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.......maybe it has. :)
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.......maybe it has. :)
Doubt it...the service printout was from motorbility. ;D
That's why I'm obliged to thrash the nads off it for a while, under 7000 miles a year for three years is not good for a diesel. Probably only been to the bingo and Aldi.
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I got a 90 day warranty with my car, this fact is advertised on every part of their website. However, under the consumer rights act 2015, the minimum warranty is 6 months..that's the law. I think these companies should be made to reflect what the law says on their sites and in their literature.
My understanding (post BMW debacle) is that the 6 month rights under the CRA are distinct from a warranty in that thy afford you extra rights compared to a warranty. Inasmuch as you can't return the car under a warranty.
You are right though, garages go out of their way to avoid telling customers about their rights. Even the Bimmer main stealer a) played dumb and b) tried to tell me I was wrong. Impressively, they tried to do both at the same time ;D
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.......maybe it has. :)
Doubt it...the service printout was from motorbility. ;D
That's why I'm obliged to thrash the nads off it for a while, under 7000 miles a year for three years is not good for a diesel. Probably only been to the bingo and Aldi.
Motorbility - known in the trade as pissmobiles - seriously. I'd just take it for a decent run, maybe 100 miles or so. Come down & see me, take me out for lunch & back home :y